Nancy Travis Highlights

  • 2005: Starred in the coming-of-age story "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants," based on the novel by Ann Brashares
  • 1999: Returned to series TV as co-star of "Work With Me", a short-lived CBS fall sitcom; also served as a co-executive producer
  • 1995: TV series debut in a featured role, "Almost Perfect"
  • 1994: Provided voice for the hard-boiled animated series, "Duckman"
  • 1990: Reprised the role of Sylvia in the sequel, "Three Men and a Little Lady"
  • 1987: Film acting debut in "Three Men and a Baby"
  • 1986: Made Broadway debut in "I'm Not Rappaport", starring Judd Hirsch and Cleavon Little (date approximate)
  • 1986: First TV miniseries, "Harem"
  • 1985: First notable TV role, a small supporting part in the TV-movie, "Malice in Wonderland", starring Elizabeth Taylor and Jane Alexander
  • 1980: Moved back to New York to study at NYU (date approximate)
  • Lived in Baltimore and Boston while growing up
  • First post-graduate acting job, "It's Hard to Be a Jew", performed at the 92nd Street Y in New York
  • Co-founded (along with Helen Slater, Fisher Stevens and others) Naked Angels, a theater company in Manhattan
  • Understudied the part of Nora on the national tour of Neil Simon's play, "Brighton Beach Memoirs"